No RTWR for the foreseeable future.
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No RTWR for the foreseeable future.
Neeps & tatties I say yes
Haggis I say no
Yes to neeps and tatties
No haggis no no no
Haggis haggis haggis oh my
Not part of the Barnhart lineage.
There is no expiry on this one. I'm fairly certain it is missing from Aerofiles.
In the meantime anyone can feel free to post a new mystery.
All that said, here is one I researched a couple of years ago to no avail. The scant clues I have (not to be completely trusted) are: from California, circa early 1920's, Redwood City.
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Mike, it doesn't have to fade away as it were. We just need a new generation of aviation enthusiasts to help carry it on. I will always be grateful to Mike (lefty) who got me going on aircraft...
I think you have mistakenly posted a photo of the shop vac they use to dry the floors after washing!
First Wyvern, yes.
:icon29:
Okey dokey. The LH rabbit hole was deeper than I thought.
Staying with the low wing monoplane theme.
https://i.imgur.com/6KfWl4Y.jpg
The 130 perhaps?
Lorraine Hanriot LH.42?
Winter came early Rob. It's a balmy 23C here.
Get better Ed and good luck with your new location.
Kevin
A double for Mike.:icon29::icon29: Two Airspeeds for the price of one.
An old favorite of mine under construction.
https://i.imgur.com/3Fw45zj.jpg
What a beast! An early version of the Latecoere 6 methinks.
Nice photo Mike.
Yeppers. Take it away.:very_drunk:
Sorry for the delay.
Back to the water...
https://i.imgur.com/SGpvpit.jpg
Dittmar HD 153 Sir?
Four engines....slaps head. The endless 42C days have weakened my resolve.
Your little bug is a Miles Aerovan. :eagerness:
It's the Toa-Koken No. 2 Passenger Hydroplane. Really obscure build.
Open board-
I know very little about it. Hails from the far east with one information source noted so far.
One-off from 1926.
This one went unidentified on another forum...
https://i.imgur.com/nbvVLBH.jpg
Must be a Sherwood Ranger from the UK!